Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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This , of course , is not the proper time to eulogize Bill Strickling , but I know most of you Virginia lawyers share the genuine sorrow that we feel over his untimely passing . I believe Bill was almost as well known among Virginia ...
This , of course , is not the proper time to eulogize Bill Strickling , but I know most of you Virginia lawyers share the genuine sorrow that we feel over his untimely passing . I believe Bill was almost as well known among Virginia ...
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Our efforts began with the introduction of a bill in the General Assembly of 1950. Strong opposition developed , and rather than sacrifice by compromise the essence of the bill , it was allowed to die in the Committee .
Our efforts began with the introduction of a bill in the General Assembly of 1950. Strong opposition developed , and rather than sacrifice by compromise the essence of the bill , it was allowed to die in the Committee .
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A new section , 54-62.2 , was enacted , fixing the effective date of the new law as January 1 , 1954 , to protect all students or other persons who were preparing for the bar examination according to the old law at the time the new bill ...
A new section , 54-62.2 , was enacted , fixing the effective date of the new law as January 1 , 1954 , to protect all students or other persons who were preparing for the bar examination according to the old law at the time the new bill ...
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